Loved the opening sequence with piano background and then transition to the sound of chainsaw. This is one of your best to date despite no monster trees falling.
@ronaldmatros989013 күн бұрын
You sir, are a genuine Billy goat. And that is a compliment. Tough ground, beautiful scenery.
@DrTubeman13 күн бұрын
Mighty fine reel Bjarne, luved the gnarly shape formed on the branch you've saved for your Mum. Cheers Fella...
@leonardryan872316 күн бұрын
Fly around in helicopter 🚁 first class BJarne taking in beautiful west coast scenery buddy . Another day in the office for you buddy.😊😊
@diegovd721515 күн бұрын
Very enjoyable and relaxing Intro. Thanks :)
@zyojijackson640516 күн бұрын
Hello from Parma, Italy! Can’t wait to run my saw again on Vancouver Island. Thanks for keeping me stoked!
@snoozinglion859615 күн бұрын
Beautiful day out there Bjarne... thanks for sharing... stay safe ;)
@blaireauchinois16 күн бұрын
Very nice precision work, well done !!!
@petesalchow79915 күн бұрын
You are an artisan, love your views
@willtrippett657814 күн бұрын
Hey bjarne, I love your content. Just wanted to say that I’m always impressed by how you can follow a falling tree with the camera! I think it’d be good for you to keep that in your videos and maybe do a 50/50 still shots and following shots of falling trees
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Ya I should do more of the still shots. I plan on getting a camera with a better wide angle lens when I get outta camp. Pulling another 1 month shift, feels like 2 months though
@Alexhulk16 күн бұрын
Funny am looking at your videos on lunch break
@Alexhulk16 күн бұрын
I like your view to
@Alexhulk15 күн бұрын
Awesome slow motion shot
@pekerja2716 күн бұрын
Enak antar jemputan pakai helikopter 👍👍💪
@Alexhulk15 күн бұрын
Cool branch
@geraldfields627615 күн бұрын
My legs hurt just watching you address the slope.
@eddyarundale156615 күн бұрын
👋🏼
@pederjonsson494516 күн бұрын
Hello from Sweden.How many days ara you working at the time?
@Alexhulk16 күн бұрын
You have a fantastic life mine extreme logger
@36handy11 күн бұрын
You have the S-61s doing the lifting? Great long vid on bucking etc. Cheers. DD
@BjarneButler
11 күн бұрын
Yup
@navydogsadventures350016 күн бұрын
A beautiful day to be out cutting!!
@snchilders15 күн бұрын
Just for the thrill when you fall a tree, I'd like to see the view from where the top of a tree is going to land.
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Ok
@pederjonsson494516 күн бұрын
Hello from Sweden.How long are you working?2weeks on 1 week off?
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Yes that is the normal shift. Also 3 week shifts are common too
@joegreenwood144316 күн бұрын
Thank you
@adriansperlich868216 күн бұрын
Just video how you want. It's all interesting.
@vavasteph15 күн бұрын
How are the ticks down there
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
No problems with ticks
@michaelsaint732516 күн бұрын
PS Bjarne all critics should be takin down so other channel owners do not get educated by reading what is intended for you :) copy paste save dlete learn repete
@Alexhulk16 күн бұрын
Not the music I'd choose for something so extreme! Hhhhihihhhi
@ToddAdams123416 күн бұрын
Bjarne, at about 28:00 minutes it sounds like you’ve got your rakers a little low again. Or am I just hearing things again?
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Probably too low. It’s a bad habit of mine haha
@karlbuttler15 күн бұрын
Hey Bjarne, does Bigfoot ever show up on your job site looking for trouble, urban legend says he's a real Rascal......
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Haha not personally but there’s been stories of weird stuff happening in the bush.
@carebear227216 күн бұрын
Strange to see hemlock get that big, the usually rot out and fall down before they get very big here in the lower valley, but there is a few big old growth ones up near Lennox creek about 10ft thick
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
5ft is the largest hemlock I’ve seen. Could that 10 footer be a Fir?
@carebear2272
13 күн бұрын
It’s near the river left of the Lennox creek valley here in snoqualmie Washington, the bark sure looks like hemlock. They alway reminded me if a cedar and a Douglas fir had a baby. That old growth forest doesn’t look as healthy as it use to be when I was a younger up the north fork of the snoqualmie river.
@carebear2272
13 күн бұрын
And there is the man’s over exaggeration factory but it is big, strange most hemlocks I have seen don’t get that big in the forest, but sometimes I’ve seen them get fat and short in wetlands or near body’s of water, there is still couple fattys in the flood plains in the valley
@michaelsaint732516 күн бұрын
Your doing great video and music and talk and camera i seen everyy video your becoming a director producer actor proud of your ability to learn, btw heli ride with hypno soft music is a show by it self maybe get the pilot to leave HD camera onboard at his feet all day so you can music the hell out of it and xhow the tree hugger hippies that the forest it emense and you only cut down 1 tree every square mile or less its good to counter this bs movement of deforestation, you know what I mean , the way films had to say ( there were no animals hurt in this filming bs ) That HD camera talks to the soul no need to even mention it but a wide view of thousands of untouched timber will get you more views and shut up the tards that cry about paper wasting :( TY your buddy Phil from PA
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Ya there’s some great scenery out here but the editing credit goes to my editor Bieke, she’s amazing
@l5r9016 күн бұрын
I would have preferred the chopper sound instead of the piano 1000%
@michaelsaint7325
16 күн бұрын
I understand but both satify different viewers I enjoyed the esoteric dreaming of flight during the music ty
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Loved the opening sequence with piano background and then transition to the sound of chainsaw. This is one of your best to date despite no monster trees falling.
You sir, are a genuine Billy goat. And that is a compliment. Tough ground, beautiful scenery.
Mighty fine reel Bjarne, luved the gnarly shape formed on the branch you've saved for your Mum. Cheers Fella...
Fly around in helicopter 🚁 first class BJarne taking in beautiful west coast scenery buddy . Another day in the office for you buddy.😊😊
Very enjoyable and relaxing Intro. Thanks :)
Hello from Parma, Italy! Can’t wait to run my saw again on Vancouver Island. Thanks for keeping me stoked!
Beautiful day out there Bjarne... thanks for sharing... stay safe ;)
Very nice precision work, well done !!!
You are an artisan, love your views
Hey bjarne, I love your content. Just wanted to say that I’m always impressed by how you can follow a falling tree with the camera! I think it’d be good for you to keep that in your videos and maybe do a 50/50 still shots and following shots of falling trees
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Ya I should do more of the still shots. I plan on getting a camera with a better wide angle lens when I get outta camp. Pulling another 1 month shift, feels like 2 months though
Funny am looking at your videos on lunch break
I like your view to
Awesome slow motion shot
Enak antar jemputan pakai helikopter 👍👍💪
Cool branch
My legs hurt just watching you address the slope.
👋🏼
Hello from Sweden.How many days ara you working at the time?
You have a fantastic life mine extreme logger
You have the S-61s doing the lifting? Great long vid on bucking etc. Cheers. DD
@BjarneButler
11 күн бұрын
Yup
A beautiful day to be out cutting!!
Just for the thrill when you fall a tree, I'd like to see the view from where the top of a tree is going to land.
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Ok
Hello from Sweden.How long are you working?2weeks on 1 week off?
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Yes that is the normal shift. Also 3 week shifts are common too
Thank you
Just video how you want. It's all interesting.
How are the ticks down there
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
No problems with ticks
PS Bjarne all critics should be takin down so other channel owners do not get educated by reading what is intended for you :) copy paste save dlete learn repete
Not the music I'd choose for something so extreme! Hhhhihihhhi
Bjarne, at about 28:00 minutes it sounds like you’ve got your rakers a little low again. Or am I just hearing things again?
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Probably too low. It’s a bad habit of mine haha
Hey Bjarne, does Bigfoot ever show up on your job site looking for trouble, urban legend says he's a real Rascal......
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Haha not personally but there’s been stories of weird stuff happening in the bush.
Strange to see hemlock get that big, the usually rot out and fall down before they get very big here in the lower valley, but there is a few big old growth ones up near Lennox creek about 10ft thick
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
5ft is the largest hemlock I’ve seen. Could that 10 footer be a Fir?
@carebear2272
13 күн бұрын
It’s near the river left of the Lennox creek valley here in snoqualmie Washington, the bark sure looks like hemlock. They alway reminded me if a cedar and a Douglas fir had a baby. That old growth forest doesn’t look as healthy as it use to be when I was a younger up the north fork of the snoqualmie river.
@carebear2272
13 күн бұрын
And there is the man’s over exaggeration factory but it is big, strange most hemlocks I have seen don’t get that big in the forest, but sometimes I’ve seen them get fat and short in wetlands or near body’s of water, there is still couple fattys in the flood plains in the valley
Your doing great video and music and talk and camera i seen everyy video your becoming a director producer actor proud of your ability to learn, btw heli ride with hypno soft music is a show by it self maybe get the pilot to leave HD camera onboard at his feet all day so you can music the hell out of it and xhow the tree hugger hippies that the forest it emense and you only cut down 1 tree every square mile or less its good to counter this bs movement of deforestation, you know what I mean , the way films had to say ( there were no animals hurt in this filming bs ) That HD camera talks to the soul no need to even mention it but a wide view of thousands of untouched timber will get you more views and shut up the tards that cry about paper wasting :( TY your buddy Phil from PA
@BjarneButler
13 күн бұрын
Ya there’s some great scenery out here but the editing credit goes to my editor Bieke, she’s amazing
I would have preferred the chopper sound instead of the piano 1000%
@michaelsaint7325
16 күн бұрын
I understand but both satify different viewers I enjoyed the esoteric dreaming of flight during the music ty
You go to work in God’s backyard everyday.
Not as good as the other way with the camera.